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Canada Wins 2002 Spengler Cup
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Junior Team Wear Black Jerseys in first game to honour Fans; Jerseys will be auctioned off at RBC World Junior Fanfest
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Margot Page Named Under 22 Head Coach; Roster announced for International Competition
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www.canadianhockey.ca will be Official web site for 2003 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship
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Canada announces roster for 2002 Spengler Cup; Five players loaned by NHL Teams
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Canada's National Junior Team Makes Final Four Releases
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Final Roster for Canada's National Junior Team named for 2003 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship
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Canada's National Junior Team trims roster to 26 players
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Canada's National Junior Team trims roster to 29 players
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Canada's World Junior Team Selection Camp begins Wednesday, December 11
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The NHL's Washington Capitals make defenceman Steve Eminger available to Canada's National Junior Team
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Five Canadian cities bid to Host IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship In 2007
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Three Canadian On-Ice Officials named for 2003 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship
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Heid unable to attend National Junior Team Selection Camp; Forward Nathan Horton added to roster
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Thirty-Four Players invited to Canada's National Junior Team Selection Camp; Camp details announced
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'Relax, It's Just A Game'
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Canada Captures 2002 4 Nations Cup in Kitchener, ON
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Six players loaned by NHL Teams to Canada's National Men’s Team for 2002 Deutschland Cup
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CHA Bids to host IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship for first time in 2007
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Canada's Roster for 4 Nations Cup set
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Men's Olympic Team to Receive Commemorative Ring in Celebration of 2002 Olympic Gold in Salt Lake City
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Canada's National Men's Team Captures 2002 Deutschland Cup
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Canada's National Women's Team gathering for first time Since Salt Lake City Gold Medal Win
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Don Maloney and Jim Nill named for 2003 IIHF Men's World Championship
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Ottawa Senators' prospect Mathieu Chouinard joins Canada's National Men’s Team for 2002 Deutschland Cup
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Team Canada to play pre-World Junior Game in Sydney, NS
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National Men's Team Coaching and support Staffs finalized for three events
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Steve Tambellini named General Manager for 2003 IIHF Men's World Championship Team and all of Canada's Men's National Team Events
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Forty of Canada’s Best Women’s Hockey Players to attend six-day Development Camp
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Karen Hughes named Women's Team Head Coach for 2002-2003 Season
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Gary Green and Mike Pelino named Head Coaches of Canada's Men's National Team events
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Kitchener, Ontario Will Host The 2002 4 Nations Cup – Women’s Hockey Event
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National Women's Under 22 Nike Development Camp set for Toronto
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Canada's National Under 18 Summer Team captures 6th consecutive Gold Medal
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National Women's Under 22 Nike Development Camp set for Toronto
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Canada's Under 18 Team named for Eight Nations Tournament
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Duncan Keith added for Canada's National Junior Team Development Camp Roster
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Roster changes announced for National Under 18 and World Junior Team Camps
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Johnny Misley named CHA's Vice-President, Hockey Operations
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Icetimes and Red/White game times and dates announced for National Junior Team Development Camp
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Canada's Women's Under 22 Selection Camp Roster and Coaching Staff Announced
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Gregory Campbell added to National Junior Team Development Camp
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Canada's National Under 18 Summer Team hopefuls in Calgary, Alberta to prepare for Eight Nations Tournament in Slovakia
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Nine Canadian Hockey Skills Academies in Full Operation for 2002-2003 School Year
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2003 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship Game Schedule Announced
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Olympic Gold Medallist Geraldine Heaney Announces Retirement From Canada's National Women's Hockey Team
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Thirty-Four Players invited to Canada's National Under 18 Summer Team Development Camp
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Forty-Four of Canada's top Junior Hockey Players Invited to Canada's National Junior Team's Development Camp August 10-20, 2002 in Halifax, NS
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Blair Mackasey joins The Canadian Hockey Association as Head Scout
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CHA's Program Of Excellence Coaches in Calgary for Coaching Seminar June 6-9, 2002
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Jim Hulton Named Head Coach Of Canada's National Under 18 Summer Team
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Marc Habscheid Named Head Coach Of Canada's National Junior Team
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WAYNE FLEMING LEAVES THE CANADIAN HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TO BECOME ASSISTANT COACH OF THE NHL'S PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
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CHA National Volunteer Award Winners Announced
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CHA'S AGM Concludes In Toronto, ON
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Canada adds forward Kyle Calder to World Championship roster
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Canadian Hockey Association to hold Annual General Meeting in Toronto, Ontario May 17-21, 2002
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Halifax Crowned 2002 Royal Bank Cup Champions
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Halifax and OCN to face off for 2002 Royal Bank Cup
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Goaltender Jamie Storr will join Team Canada at Men's World Championship
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Canada adds two players to 2002 World Championship roster Karlstad, Sweden
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Top NHL and International Coaches will be presenting at The 2002 Play Right International Coaches Conference July 4-7, 2002 in Montreal, Quebec
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2002 Royal Bank Cup set for Halifax, NS
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Barry Trapp leaves The Canadian Hockey Association to become Director of Amateur Scouting with the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs
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Canada adds McGillis and Williams to World Championship Roster
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Dartmouth and Tisdale to Face Off in 2002 Air Canada Cup Final
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Tisdale (SK) Trojans Capture 2002 Air Canada Cup
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Ryan Smyth named Captain of Team Canada's Men's World Championship Team
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Staios added to Men's World Hockey Championship roster; Sydor returns to Canada
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24th Air Canada Cup Set For Bathurst, New Brunswick
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Canada returns from 2002 IIHF World Under 18 Hockey Championship
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11 Players added to Men's World Hockey Championship Roster
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Nine Players named to Men's World Hockey Championship Roster
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Team Canada Staff announced for 2002 Men's World Hockey Championship
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André Benoit named Team Canada Captain for 2002 World Under 18 Hockey Championship
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Halifax to host 2004 IIHF Women's World Hockey Championship
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Canadian among eight new inductees to IIHF Hall of Fame
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Canada's Roster announced for 2002 World Under 18 Hockey Championship
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Canada's Assistant Coaches named for 2002 IIHF Men's World Hockey Championship
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Moncton Wildcat Coach Liboiron joins World Under 18 Team Coaching Staff
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Bathurst, NB in final preparations for 2002 Air Canada Cup Canada's National Midget Hockey Championship
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Four sites on CHA's ahortlist to host 2004 IIHF Women's World Hockey Championship
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Quebec Captures 2002 Esso Women's National Hockey Championship
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Award Winners Announced for 2002 Esso Women's National Hockey Championship
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Quebec and Ontario (Beatrice Aeros) Advance to Gold Medal Game at 2002 Esso Women's National Hockey Championship
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2002 Esso Women's National Hockey Championship set for Arnprior and Renfrew, Ontario
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11 Gold Medallists to participate in 2002 Esso Women's National Hockey Championship
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TSN/RDS reach five-year broadcast deal with CHA
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Assistant Captains named for Canada's Men's Olympic Hockey Team
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NHL and CHA form online strategic alliance benefiting Canadian grassroots hockey and fans worldwide
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Bid on the ultimate hockey experience at the Salt Lake City Olympics
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Belfour will go to Salt Lake City as number three Goalie
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Appeal by released player denied by Appeal Committee
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Canada's National Women's Team adjusts roster for Salt Lake City
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Canada's National Women's Team concludes pre-Olympic exhibition season in "Final Faceoff" against Usa in Vancouver, BC
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National Junior Team returns home on Saturday, January 5, 2001
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Canada will face Russia on Friday, January 4th in Gold Medal Game at 2002 IIHF World Junior Championship
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